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ANNUAL MINSTREL SHOW OF 
Women’s CLuB 
The annual minstrel show was held 
at the Women’s club Tuesday and 
Wednesday evenings of this week and 
drew crowded houses each time. The 
performance was very fine even sur- 
passing that of last season and the 
audiences were quite enthusiastic in 
their applause and congratulations. 
The entertainment was divided into 
three parts, the first the usual minstrel 
show; the second and third, more 
original pieces. The program was as 
follows: 
PART I 
Opening chorus— May Conneli, 
Bernice Davis, Marjorie Dahill, Mabel 
Ennis, Katherine Horgan, Katherine 
Hurley, Margaret O’Brien, Helen Ho- 
nan, Mary Powers, Bessie Rooney, 
Jertrude Sweeney, Martina Toolin, 
Rose Toolin, Sadie Taft, Celia Wood, 
Ethel Weathers. 
End men—Angela Honan, who sang 
“That Crooney Melody;” Lena Hes- 
sion,’Those Ragtime Wedding Bells ;” 
May de Courcey, “Nobody Home;” 
Anna Stromblad, ““My Tango Man At 
May Ryan, “Miss Caroline ;” and 
Mary. Burke, “Floating Down the 
River.” 
The Bride—Miss Gertrude Hession. 
The Bridegroom—Miss Grace Mc- 
Caffrey, singing “Magnolia and You. 
The Rooster—Miss Bessie Abbott. 
Soloists—Miss Anna Callahan, who 
sang “If | Forget ;” Mary Ennis, 
“Tust Because It’s You.” 
“Interlocutor—Miss May McCaffrey. 
PART 2 
Princess Singing Bird—Miss Lena 
Hession. 
Atteridants—Grace McCaffrey, Al- 
ice Du Long, Sabrina Garvey, Agnes 
Callahan, Marjorie Callahan, Mary 
Beggs. 
PART 3 
At Magnolia Station 
Station Mistress—Miss Helen Ho- 
nan. 
Apple Woman—Miss Angela Ho- 
nan. 
The Bride—Miss Gertrude Hession. 
The Bridegroom—Miss May de 
Courcey. 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and_ Butter 
fiuit and _ Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
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COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
The Dutch Girl—Miss Anna Strom- 
biad. 
Old Time Country Gentleman — 
Miss Mary Ryan. 
The Jew—May Connell. 
Other passengers — Celia Wood, 
Margaret O’Brien, Gertrude Sweeney, 
,Mary Burke. 
Miss Katherine Hession was musical 
director of the entertainment and de- 
serves much credit for the splendid 
manner in which the program was car- 
ried out. To the performers and to 
the many who were so helpful in a 
number of ways, Mrs. Foster, as mat- 
ron of the club, wishes to extend her 
thanks. 
HOWTO LIVE 100 YEARS 
Is the Name of a New Book 
Eugene Christian, F. 8. D., the world’s 
greatest Food Scientist, has just published 
a new book ealled ‘‘How to Live 100 
Years.’’ 
This book tells you what to eat accord- 
ing to your age, your work and the time 
of the year. It teaches you how to select, 
how to combine and how to proportion 
your food at meals so as to establish 
perfect digestion and assimilation of food 
and perfect elimination of waste. In 
other words, it teaches you how to cure 
all stomach and intestinal disorders by 
removing their causes, which is wrong 
eating. 
If you have indigestion, gas, fermenta- 
tion, sour stomach or anty such disorders 
after a meal, this book tells you how to 
put the remedy on your table at the next 
meal. 
Dr. Christian shows that all animals ex- 
cept man live about eight times as long 
as it takes them to get their growth. lf 
man should do this he would live nearly 
200 years, but civilized man dies at the 
average age of 39. He begins to lose his 
teeth, his eyes and his hair, and drops 
into his grave only a few years after he 
is grown. 
Dr. Christian shows that 22 per cent. of . 
all the human beings born into the world 
die before they are one year old, 25 per 
cent. more die before their fifth birthday, 
and more than half of the human race die 
before they are twenty-five. 
All other animals on the globe live 
eight times as long as it takes them to 
get their growth. Man breathes the same 
air, drinks the same water, lives under 
the same sunshine, but differs from his 
brother animals only in his eating, there- 
fore Dr. Christian shows conclusively that 
this appalling discrepency must be on ac- 
count of his eating habits and he has 
proved that his theory is true by curing 
over 238,000 people within the past ten 
years by teaching them what to eat and 
how to eat. ‘*‘How to Live 100 Years’’ 
gives the secret of his methods. 
This book does not disarrange or upset 
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wife what foods the meal should be com- 
posed of, so as to make them chemically 
harmonious and perfectly digestible and 
healthy. 
This book is’ beautifully bound in 
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to Dr, Eugene Christian, 213 West 79th 
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and if it is not worth its weight in gold 
your money will be promptly refunded 
to you. 
Watt Street ALwaAys RULES 
The Federal Reserve Board is com- 
pleted, and Paul M. Warburg of Wall 
Street, has sustained the reputation of 
that region in forcing the Senate to 
do his way, and confirm his appoint- 
ment. ‘he Board has been doing ac- 
tive work in caring for financial con- 
ditions throughout the country. 
Of fireworks, we shall discern 
The pleasant imminence of Fall, 
The thought of autumn shall sustain 
Our courage when the day is hot— 
To hear ihe cider press compiain 
Shall ease and temporize our lot. 
If old Ulysses went through hell 
Sustained by thoughts of Mrs. U., 
We probably can do as well 
For Autumn coming into view. 
But let the sky catch fire and burn. 
Or let the sun become a ball 
